Our state of the art X-Raying and GPR machines use modern technology for void detection, concrete mapping and private utility locating. Eliminating the use of radiation- GPR allows for quick yet safe construction sites.
What is GPR Scanning? Similar to sonar or the radar that police use, ground-penetrating radar (GPR) scanning sends radar waves into the ground, concrete, or other surfaces in a specific frequency or frequency range. Typically, polarized high-frequency radio waves between 10 MHz and 2.6 GHz are emitted. This energy may be reflected or scattered back to the surface. If there is similar material between the scanner and the end of the wave, it dissipates and then disappears as
GPR Concrete Scanning in Utah Geographers divide the US into 20 different regions, based on rock formations, mineral resources and geologic hazards. Three of these regions are located in Utah, which makes it a diverse environment in which to build. From limestone and sandstone to granite and sedimentary deposits, these features make identifying underground features challenging. The use of GPR has revolutionized the way surveys are done and construction projects completed. G